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Willing and able to work onsite at the military installations in San Diego (primary location at Camp Pendleton with alternate locations at Naval Health Research Center at Naval Base Point Loma, and Naval Medical Research and Training Command.
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The Department's research programs include bench and clinical research programs located at the VAMC, MTF, CTF, Hillcrest, Thornton and Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine.
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This affiliation has consolidated the clinical, teaching, research, and public service programs of the UCSD School of Medicine's Department of Pediatrics with San Diego's only health care system dedicated to the health and well-being of children.
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Job Description: GDIT's Military Health Team is seeking an Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator in support of the Naval Health Research Center (NHRC) Operational Infectious Disease (OID) Field Surveillance and Laboratory Research Services.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator I works independently providing study coordination, screening of potential patients for protocol eligibility, presenting non-medical trial concepts and details, and participating in the informed consent process.
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Performs pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical phase testing of all complexities as defined by Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act/Amendment (CLIA) to include specialized tests and analysis in one or more areas of clinical laboratory such as Hematology, Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry, Urinalysis, Immunohematology, Serology, Parasitology and chemical and morphological examinations to obtain data for use in diagnosis and recording laboratory test results.
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In the absence of the unit Director and/or Manager, the Clinical Supervisor may assume the administrative scope of the unit assigned. Know Your Rights: Responsibilities The Clinical Supervisor supports administrative responsibility for the department service functions and works collaboratively with the unit Director and/or Manager.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist will perform assays in accordance with the Company’s CLIA quality management systems and will work closely with and be part of a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team responsible for quality assurance, client services, data management and clinical research.
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The Hamilton Glaucoma Center (HGC) clinical research group of the Department of Ophthalmology and the Shiley Eye Institute (SEI) at UCSD is involved in research to better understand the pathophysiology of glaucoma and to identify effective approaches to early diagnosis of the disease.
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Under the supervision of the Site Director, the Clinical Research Coordinator II is responsible for the conduct of research protocols, such that the integrity and quality of the clinical research is maintained and the research is conducted in accordance with Good Clinical Practice Guidelines.
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As a Sr. Research Associate, you will report to a Scientist or Manager, where you will be able to conduct extensive analysis on new or existing products and consistently report key findings on product research initiatives.
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PhD degree or equivalent experience in a relevant scientific area (e.g., immunology, cancer research, computational biology, or related fields) with 5+ years' experience in biomarker and translational aspects of clinical development.
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This Associate Research Scientist will join the Translational Development Group in San Diego. Job Title: Associate Research Scientist. May involve presentation of data to manager and project team.
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The Senior Clinical Research Associate I (CLRA) is responsible for site management deliverables on assigned protocols and may act as a lead CRA for the study, providing guidance and support to other CRAs on the team.
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The Research Neuroscientist will be responsible for conducting neuroscience research projects specific to military performance of healthy and injured warfighters. Leidos Health & Civil Sector is seeking a PhD level Research Neuroscientist to support the US Navy’s Warfighter Performance Department.
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